Enhancing Development Policies through Communication Approaches
We are familiar from existential phenomenology with the claim that my body is not something I “have,” but something I “am.” What I am suggesting here, however, is that my body is something I do (cf. Ames, 1984, p. 48). And if we ask “who” does this, the answer is not a punctiformal ego with its body over-against it, but rather a dilated kinaestheti... See more
Enhancing Development Policies through Communication Approaches
Elizabeth A. Behnke, Ghost Gestures